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Author Hinton, Sam (Lecturer in media), author.

Title Understanding social media / Sam Hinton and Larissa Hjorth.

Publication Info. Los Angeles : SAGE, 2013.
©2013

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  HM851 .H564 2013    Available  ---
Edition First edition.
Description 161 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Understanding contemporary culture
Understanding contemporary culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-156) and index.
Contents Introduction to social media -- What Is Web 2.0? -- Social network sites -- Participation and user created content -- Art and cultural production -- Social media games -- Social, locative and mobile media -- Conclusion.
Summary "Understanding Social Media provides a critical and timely conceptual toolbox for navigating the evolution and practices of social media. Taking an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach, this book provides a clear and concise explanation of the key concepts but also goes beyond specific brands, sites and practices to show readers how to place social media more critically within the changing media and cultural landscape. As an aid to understanding, key concepts in each chapter are illustrated by case studies to give real-world examples of theory in action. Cutting across the many dimensions of social media, from the political, economic and visual, this book explores the industries, ideologies and cultural practices that are increasingly becoming part of global popular culture. This book is essential reading for students of media studies and cultural studies."--Publisher's website.
Subject Digital media -- Social aspects.
Digital media -- Social aspects.
Social media.
Social media.
Information society.
Information society.
Social media.
ISBN 1446201201 (hardback)
144620121X (paperback)
9781446201213 (paperback)
9781446201206 (hardback)